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13 June 20253 Mins Read

It’s finally (almost) pool season! The weather is slowly getting warmer in Toronto, which means the city’s outdoor facilities are beginning to open, from splash pads to beaches. And this Saturday, a select 15 outdoor pools will open for the season.

The City of Toronto announced in a release this month that on June 14, there will be an early opening of 15 outdoor pools on evenings and weekends. The following Saturday, June 21, the remaining 49 outdoor pools will open on an evening and weekend partial schedule — and by Friday, June 27, all pools and wading pools will be fully open for regular hours. 

All pools will close as of Aug. 31 — with the exception of those select 15 outdoor pools opening early, which will stay open for extended season until Sept. 21.

In the meantime, Torontonians looking for some outdoor fun can head one of the over 140 splash pads and spray pads currently across the city. There is also lifeguard supervision at 10 beaches from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

You can find the full list of the 15 outdoor public pools opening early for the season in Toronto here. We’re in luck — all five of our favourites are on the list!

Donald D. Summerville Olympic Pools

Courtesy City of Toronto

Woodbine Park’s handy trio of pools is the place to be after you’ve strolled along the beaches, taken a dip in the lake and want to get some real laps in. With a 50-metre Olympic size pool, 25-metre training pool and a separate diving pool with both 5- and 10- metre diving platforms, there’s space for everyone to get their swim on, whether you’re lane swimming or going for a leisure swim. 

Riverdale Park East

Riverdale East Outdoor Pool
Lap pool and water slide at Riverdale East Outdoor Pool, courtesy City of Toronto.

This outdoor pool might be located right in the heart of the city, but your view from the water will make you feel like you’re in the middle of cottage country. Overlooking the Don Valley and surrounded by trees, it’s easy as ever to get here by car or by TTC. If that doesn’t sell you on it, just wait until you see the massive water slide!

Alex Duff Memorial Pool

alexduffmemorialpool
Courtesy City of Toronto

Summer isn’t summer without a trip to Christie Pits Park, where you can have a picnic, catch a Toronto Maple Leafs game — baseball, of course! — visit the community garden and best of all, go for a swim. The Alex Duff Memorial Pool features a 25-metre lap pool, shallow splash pool, conversation pool and diving pool with a 1-metre springboard — plus, a two-storey water slide!

Sunnyside Gus Ryder Memorial Pool

Sunnyside Gus Ryder Outdoor Pool
Courtesy City of Toronto

It’s Toronto’s oldest pool, and it’s also a favourite! Originally opened in 1925, Sunnyside Gus Ryder Memorial Pool cost kids 10 cents to enter. Now, we get to enjoy this lakeshore pool for free, and while it gets mighty busy on a hot summer day, we say it’s an essential Toronto summer experience. Enjoy morning swimming lessons for all ages and public and adult swims every day.

Alexandra Park Pool 

50 Metre Pool at Alexandra Park
Courtesy City of Toronto

Visit the Alexandra Park Pool, just west of Kensington Market, for a simple and peaceful outdoor swim. With a 50-metre pool that is usually less crowded than some other spots in the city, make a day of vintage shopping and then hop in the pool to cool off.

Can’t wait for the outdoor pools? Check out the best indoor pools in the city, open now. 

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